Hi Carlos, indeed, the RFC 5880 does explain that the rate of BFD control packets transmitted in Async mode may be reduced when Echo is activated. If anyone is familiar with such implementation, I'd be glad to learn and discuss how this mechanism affects the data model. Regrettably, I don't have personal experience with using or implementing such mechanism.
Greg On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 1:59 PM, Carlos Pignataro (cpignata) < [email protected]> wrote: > Hi, Greg, > > It would be useful to understand uses of BFD Echo for on-demand scenarios. > > It’s not clear how that would be: > > When a system is using the Echo function, it is advantageous to > choose a sedate reception rate for Control packets, since liveness > detection is being handled by the Echo packets. This can be > > Thanks, > > — Carlos. > > On Mar 24, 2017, at 2:50 PM, Greg Mirsky <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Jeff, > I'll be glad to put couple slides to help jumstart the discussion on BFD > Echo. > > Regards, > Greg > > On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 10:46 AM, Jeffrey Haas <[email protected]> wrote: > >> [continuing the top-posting heresy to preserve context] >> >> Greg, >> >> Our schedule is relatively open right now, and this matter is esoteric >> enough that it probably warrants a slide for the majority of the Working >> Group to follow this issue. Would you prepare a slide or two to use as a >> discussion point? >> >> I'll also use this opportunity to point out that in S-BFD scenarios, we >> have >> somewhat similar ambiguities since it's an on-demand service. >> >> -- Jeff >> >> On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 07:31:01AM -0800, Greg Mirsky wrote: >> > Hi Reshad, >> > thank you for providing the context to BFD Echo TX. Indeed, I'm familiar >> > with implementations that use BFD Echo as Echo request/reply and thus Tx >> > would be in RPC, not in configuration. I think that it would be good to >> > discuss this in Chicago unless we hear comments from others on the list. >> > >> > Regards, >> > Greg >> > >> > On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 at 5:56 AM, Reshad Rahman (rrahman) < >> [email protected]> >> > wrote: >> > >> > > Hi Greg, >> > > >> > > draft-zheng-mpls-ls-ping-yang-cfg defines transmit interval in RPC >> > > because all ping operations are done via RPC. I do not consider BFD >> echo >> > > to be “on demand” like LSP Ping (caveat: this is possibly due to the >> BFD >> > > configuration/implementation I am most familiar with). >> >> > >
